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Meriden Police Blotter: Domestic, Public Disturbances Keep Police Busy

The preceding arrest information was provided by the Meriden Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Domestic cases and public disturbances have kept Meriden police busy over the past several days, with several arrests reported. Take a look at the latest arrest logs.

The Meriden Police Department reported the following arrests:

May 28

Daniel Bromell, of 32 Henry St. in New Haven, was charged with second-degree reckless endangerment, second-degree assault and second-degree breach of peace, May 28.

Patrick Stanio, of 21 Horseshoe Drive in Meriden, was charged with second-degree breach of peace, May 28.

May 29

Timothy Sherrick, 23, of 13 Twiss Ave. in Meriden, was charged with three counts of violation of probation, May 29.

Jesus A. Tavarez, 20, of 76 Arch Parkway in Meriden, was charged with breach of peace and third-degree assault, May 29.

Darren Green, 51, of 478 W. Main St. in Meriden, was charged with violation of a protective order, May 29.

Joel Cortes, 40, of 69 Westwood Knoll in Meriden, was charged with second-degree threatening, May 29.

Dwayne Lewis, 40, of 1045 Old Colony Road in Meriden, was charged with second-degree failure to appear and violation of probation, May 29.

Charles Lewis, 38, of 50 Hobart St. in Meriden, was charged with first-degree failure to appear and two counts of second-degree failure to appear, May 29.

Sheila Colon, 18, of 41 Harvard Ave. in New Britain, was charged with sixth-degree larceny, May 29.

Other stats from reported traffic stops and incidents:

  • 2 simple trespassing.
  • 2 creating a public disturbance.
  • 1 disregarding a yield sign.
  • 1 operating an unregistered motor vehicle.
  • 1 passing in a no passing zone.
  • 1 operating a motor vehicle without a license.
  • 1 operating a motor vehicle with suspended registration.

Meriden Patch does not report infractions as part of the arrest logs, but rather only as statistics.

The preceding arrest information was provided by the Meriden Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

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